Run-ons
Run-ons with Conjunctions
Nouns
Subjects and Predicates
Commas
100

Kaitlyn ate bread Joe ate cheese

bread. Joe

100

Julia is Harper's best friend Erin is mine (,but)

friend, but Erin

100

Rachel surprised Mom by dusting the bedroom.

Rachel, Mom, bedroom

100

Our class dressed up like American pioneers.

Subject: Our class

Predicate: dressed up like American pioneers.

100

I wonder Mom if we could help Miss Johnson.

,Mom,

200

Angel is in my class can you believe she has twenty cousins?

class. Can

200

The third graders played kickball the fourth graders played soccer. (but)

kickball, but the

200

In the shed, Daniel found the shovel and rake.

shed, Daniel, shovel, rake

200

The girls wore dresses and colorful bonnets.

Subject: The girls

Predicate: wore dresses and colorful bonnets.

200
Yes I think that is a good idea for our family.

Yes,

300

Janna and Tia are best friends they both stayed to help Mrs. Gowans clean the classroom.

friends. They

300

You can eat pizza you can eat hotdogs. (or)

pizza, or you
300

The table was set with plates, cups, napkins, and spoons. 

table, plates, cups, napkins, spoons

300

The teacher rang a loud bell.

Subject: The teacher

Predicate: rang a loud bell

300

No let's go today!

No,

400

I am best friends with Kendra Ashley is bestfriends with Heather

Kendra. Ashley

400

Mrs. Lawson brought apples to school we made applesauce. (and)

school, and we

400

Hot muffins smell so delicious!

muffins

400

At recess, the boys played with marbles.

Subject: At recess, the boys

Predicate: played with marbles

400

Emily you can sweep her porch.

Emily,

500

Do you know Blake he has a miniature race car?

Blake. He

500

Jenna is not in third grade Shayla is not in fourth grade. (and)

grade, and Shayla

500

Leaves were scattered on the ground.

Leaves, ground

500

A special guest came to our classroom.

Subject: A special guest

Predicate: came to our classroom.

500

Should we wait until Saturday children?

,children?